Netflix may hate good movies, but it sure loves Chris Rock. The streaming giant signed a staggering deal with the comedian for two specials.

How massive? The Hollywood Reporterpegs it at $40 million. That’s $20 million per show for your math whizzes out there. THR reports:

Sources say Rock has secured a whopping $40 million for the specials, which sets a new high mark for a stand-up comic. The $20 million per special is believed to be more than such A-list comedians as Louis C.K., Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer have commanded

The Hollywood Reporter says there was a “multi-network bidding war” over the new specials. Rock hasn’t had a comedy special since 2008's Kill the Messenger. That show and all of Rock’s other specials aired on HBO. Fans will recall The Chris Rock Show also aired on HBO. so HBO is probably pissed that it’s missing out on Chris Rock.